Brooklyn Court Officer Suspended For “Lynching” Obama Post

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A Brooklyn court officer was suspended after she posted images displaying the lynching of Hilary Clinton and Barack Obama on social media.

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According to the New York Post, Sgt. Terri Napolitano was suspended indefinitely after posting images of former President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hilary Clinton being lynched in a public setting. The post was titled “The True American Dream” has an image of Obama with the captions “We Will Not Yield” and “Your day is coming TRAITOR!” along with Clinton being walked to the gallows with the words “IT’S NOT OVER UNTIL THE FAT LADY SWINGS.” 

The Facebook post was deleted since Saturday but Napolitano’s boss, Chief Judge Janet DiFiore, caught wind of it. She said in a statement: “This conduct is abhorrent, by anyone, at any time, and under any circumstances. But at this critical moment in our history — when our nation is reeling from the death of George Floyd and its aftermath — it is a sickening and unpardonable offense against every colleague in our court system, as well as the vast and diverse public we serve.”

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The Office of Court Administration said Napolitano’s gun was taken away and she is currently placed on a 30-day suspension pending the inspector general’s review of the case.

 

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